Getting divorced after your spouse has an affair, or his or her sexual identity changes, can be extremely painful. People often fantasize about getting more money in a divorce settlement as revenge for being wronged, but in truth, courts do not resolve or judge human Read more

If you have a child with special needs, you have probably thought about what he or she will need after age 18 or when you die. Children with special needs may not follow the traditional path of moving out of the home and supporting themselves. Read more

Many couples choose divorce mediation because it can be cheaper, quicker and less adversarial than litigation. But it is not for everyone. For divorce mediation to work, couples need to be able to be civil to each other. They also have to be willing to Read more

What happens to the alienated parent? There is a lot of advice about how to help a polarized child reduce or bridge the anger and antagonism toward the alienated parent. What happens to the alienated parent if there is no reconciliation while the child is Read more

Not everyone getting married enters into a prenuptial agreement, or prenup, but many do. The reasons vary, but most often it comes down to this: one spouse (or his or her parents) has significant assets entering the marriage and wants to preserve it as separate Read more

Clients often ask me if they can be awarded more money when the divorce is their spouse’s fault. When one spouse has been betrayed, lied to, or does not want the marriage to end, he or she may feel entitled to more support (a.k.a maintenance Read more

When parents separate, one of the first tasks is to decide on a custody and coparenting plan, with a weekly or monthly visitation schedule for when the children will spend time with each parent. It has become more and more common for parents to Read more

Millions of Americans suffer from some kind of mental illness. And a significant number of them are involved in troubled marriages that result in divorce. We have represented many clients who either had mental illness or had spouses with mental illness, and it can make Read more

"Mary was patient, empathetic and professional. She exhibited a perfect blend of legal prowess and human compassion. She did her best to keep things moving, but would take time when needed to let emotions run their course."

R.V.

Brendan helped my husband and I with our wills, creating a trust for our children and our health care proxies. He made what could be a difficult process very simple and he took time to review and ask us questions so we made the right decisions. Thanks, Brendan!

Susan Flanagan

"I contacted Mary F. Kelly after extensive research for a collaborative divorce attorney. She formed an excellent dialogue with the opposing attorney. She handled even the most difficult situations throughout the entire process with a calm and collected demeanor and gave me peace of mind. I would recommend her to anyone who needs excellent representation for a divorce."

G. Taviloglu

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